Orange to Grey: Fall's Hottest Colors!

Fall is our favorite time of the year and we love this year's trend of bold colors! Colors like orange and mustard yellow and dramatic shades of grey and stone have hit the stores and we're stocking up! There's a color and style for everyone this Fall.

We checked out the runways and designers like Micheal Kors and Alexander Wang have strong fall/winter 2011/2012 collections that make us so happy! We've taken inspiration from our favorite fashionistas like Blake Lively and Rachel Bilson, and we're already wearing dark shades of burgundy and citrus! Click on the pics to see what we're wearing this Fall!

Orange: When wearing orange it's important to remember that less is more! Wear one strong orange piece like this citrus blazer on Rachel Bilson and pair it with neutrals.

Stone: Who said grey was a boring color? It can't be since we spotted it at Chanel and Alexander Wang's Fashion show. Plus, Charlize Theron looks gorgeous in it! We love the various shades of grey in the same outfit!

Yellow: Just like orange this is a fun color but should be worn with caution! If you're brave, like Olivia Palermo, you can try an entire yellow dress. But remember, yellow only works when you know how to work it!

Burgundy: If you want to wear color but aren't feeling the bright oranges and yellows, burgundy is for you! A great color that's both elegant and easy to wear, just ask Blake Lively!

Magenta: Follow the same rules as yellow and orange with this color. Kelly Osbourne is spot on wearing it with black.

Midnight Blue: A classic color you can never go wrong with! Just like grey, you should play with it and have fun! It's a great alternative to black! Lauren Conrad is a big fan of this color and both Marc Jacobs and Oscar de la Renta used midnight blue in their fall/winter collections!

Prints: Leopard, plaid, dots, stripes, you name it! A good tip is to wear prints with a solid neutral color, like Christina Ricci! Or, if you're feeling daring, mix several printed pieces together, but don't overdo it!